So, with any bunch of data, we can start to draw some reasonable conclusions from it. Here's what I got, I'd love to hear your opinions below:
There's probably a lot more I could draw from this data, but I don't want to color the communities' impressions beside stating the obvious, so I'd like to hear what you think about it, and then go from there.
(Score: 3, Informative) by Ethanol-fueled on Friday June 27 2014, @07:04PM
People from other countries should be submitting less American-centric stories if they feel that they're being shortchanged. It would also be a good idea to let it be known that they are foreign to establish credibility of a foreigner's perspective if they lend one with a comment. The staff here have been welcoming and encouraging, but Soylent News is people and so the underrepresented need to step up more.
Or, and I know everybody is probably going to hate this idea, but perhaps SN (like some boards of 4chan) could allow registered users to set their national flag so it appears as an icon next to their username.
(Score: 3, Informative) by Nerdfest on Friday June 27 2014, @07:08PM
I'm actually pretty surprised at the number of stored relating to Canada. perhaps I just notice them as I'm Canadian, but it definitely seems to be a respectable percentage.
(Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 27 2014, @08:06PM
Don't be surprised, Canada is the 51st state after all.
(Score: 1) by jelizondo on Saturday June 28 2014, @02:46AM
Can you read anything other than English?
No? There you go...
Not trolling but the joke is: what do you call a person who speaks two languages? A = bilingual. What do you call a person who speaks three languages? A = trilingual. What do you call a person who only speaks one language? A = Gringo.
Cheers and all that!